NATO's Tech Scouts Are Fortifying Europe for a World With Donald Trump
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The distance that radar can cover-translating to what it can see and how quickly it can do that-can be dramatically improved by using these materials, explains Chris O'Connor, illustrating the transformative potential of semiconductor manufacturing in space for military applications.
Bacon is more interested in making chargers for electric cars to fight climate change, reflecting a dual focus of innovation not just for military prowess but also for environmental sustainability.
Chris O'Connor, scouting for NATO, emphasizes the urgent need for technological advancements, stating that the stakes have heightened dramatically following the political shifts in the US, particularly Trump's election victory.
Space Forge aims to revolutionize semiconductor production through its unique approach of manufacturing in the microgravity environment of space, promising significant efficiencies for military technologies in the NATO Innovation Fund.
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